Jasminum cultivation methods
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There is a lot of information about Jasmine cultivation methods on the internet. For flower enthusiasts, it is most important to find information that they can understand. The following experiences about Jasmine are summarized by flower enthusiasts, which can be very helpful for beginners.
A. When pruning, leaving too long stubs above the axillary buds is not only unsightly but also hinders the growth of new buds. In the future, when pruning branches, the stubs should only be left 1 to 2 millimeters long. It is best to retain one to two pairs of axillary buds on the branches to be pruned. Keeping more axillary buds is unnecessary as only the topmost axillary buds will sprout new buds. Other axillary buds generally will not sprout, otherwise the plant's shape will not be矮壮.
B. First, when newly purchased Jasmine is potted, all flower buds, flowers, and some leaves must be cut off, otherwise it will be difficult to survive. Also, newly potted Jasmine must not be fertilized, as fertilizing will certainly lead to death! Second, immediately cut off the withered branches and leaves to prevent them from endangering the healthy ones. Third, Jasmine flower buds are formed at the tip of newly sprouted branches. Without new buds, flower buds usually will not form. Your priority should be to keep your Jasmine alive and healthy. Once it has sprouted new buds, it should be cared for in a well-ventilated, sunny area outdoors. This will encourage survival and growth and may lead to the formation of flower buds. Keeping it indoors or in a shady area will make it difficult for it to survive and form flower buds.
C. Jasmine sprouts in succession, and it is not too late to prune at the beginning of summer.
D. Some points about fertilizing Jasmine:
(1) Jasmine should not be fertilized in early spring because the temperature is low and unstable. After fertilizing, Jasmine has difficulty absorbing the nutrients, and the fertilizer remaining in the potting soil can浸蚀 the roots that have just recovered, easily causing root rot.
(2) As temperatures rise in summer, the top of the new branches of Jasmine will differentiate and form flower buds. At this time, you can start fertilizing Jasmine. Note: Do not fertilize if the potting soil is not dry. Fertilizing in moist soil can easily cause root rot, which is very important. Soak the fertilizer instructions: First, soak with eggshells. Second, soak for one to two weeks in hot weather to ferment. Third, use the fermented soak water, diluted with water, to fertilize. Fourth, during the flower bud stage, the fertilizer water should be slightly lighter, and as the flower buds mature, the dilution ratio can be reduced (at most half diluted).
(3) As Jasmine flower buds grow larger, appear, and mature, gradually increase the amount of fertilizer to make the Jasmine plant flourish.
(4) In autumn, fertilizing Jasmine should be controlled. In Wuhan, after the "White Dew" festival, fertilizing Jasmine is strictly prohibited.
(5) Watering Jasmine in winter should also be controlled. If fertilized, it would be a death sentence for Jasmine.
E. After Jasmine forms flower buds and as the buds grow, you can irregularly (every one to three days, or two to four days, or three to five days) water the soil with slightly dried fertilized water in the evening before, and slightly water with clear water the next day to help茉莉 roots absorb. Note: Do not fertilize if the potting soil is moist! Moist soil can easily cause fertilizer to腐蚀 the roots, leading to root rot.
F. Jasmine only forms flower buds on the current year's new branches, so old branches should be pruned to encourage new buds to sprout. Only after the new buds sprout can they possibly form flower buds.
G. The blooming period of a single Jasmine flower is only one day and night. Jasmine flowers release their fragrance in the evening after they mature. Usually, the host will move them into the living room to enjoy the flowers and the intoxicating fragrance of Jasmine in the evening, and then move them outdoors to ventilate and bathe in the sun the next morning. These flowers still retain a faint fragrance the next day, but their blooming period is over, and they will gradually turn yellow, wither, and fall off. New flower buds will then mature and bloom in a cycle.
H. Jasmine is a long-daylight, slightly positive flower tree. The more it is exposed to the sun, the more branchy and leafy it becomes. Under the photosynthesis of sunlight, new branch tips will form flower buds, while it is difficult to cultivate Jasmine in a阴暗 place with little sunlight.
I. Cutting branches must have two bud nodes. The upper node sprouts new buds to grow into new branches, and the lower node sprouts new roots to ensure the growth and survival of the plant. A branch with only one node cannot be used for propagation.
J. Newly purchased and potted Jasmine should have all flower buds, flower buds, and flowers cut off first to keep it alive, then to keep it healthy, and finally to appreciate its blooming. If you appreciate its flowers first, then without fully adapting to the home environment, the plant will consume its limited stored nutrients, which will affect the leaves after flowering. New purchases should be pruned and then placed in a well-ventilated, sunny outdoor area. If new buds sprout at the pruning site, the plant has survived. If no new buds sprout, the plant has not yet recovered. If newly potted Jasmine is not pruned and kept indoors or in a阴暗 place for a long time, it will be difficult to survive.
K. Watering Jasmine varies by season—dry in spring, moist in summer, autumn for branch training, and less water in winter. Dry in spring—In spring, the temperature is low and there is little evaporation. Jasmine, which has just sprouted, does not require much water, so the potting soil should be slightly dry, just slightly moist. Moist in summer—When it's hot, there is a lot of evaporation, and Jasmine is in the peak growing season, requiring a lot of water. The potting soil should contain enough moisture to prevent the branches and leaves from drying out. See the potting soil is slightly dry and supplement water at any time. Autumn—Water less to train the branches to harden for winter.
L.茉莉 pruning supplement:
First, the pruning of Jasmine branches is determined by the shape of the plant. Generally, if you want a矮壮 plant, you should prune from one to two pairs of leaves at the base of the branch. Leaving the branches too long is useless. The new buds always sprout at the top of the pruned branch, and the axillary buds left below generally do not sprout.
Second, if the stubs left after pruning the branches are too long, it will not only affect the sprouting of new buds but also cause the branch to wither downward, endangering the health of the branch.
The above is[] detailed content about Jasmine cultivation methods (summarized by flower enthusiasts), hoping to bring you help!